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Neighborhood Watch Coordinator Knowledge Checklist


This knowledge set was developed by Neighborhood Services staff working with City staff from the Police Department. Each item has been determined to be an important piece of understanding that Neighborhood Watch Coordinators should have in order to be the most effective link between their neighborhood association board and members, and the City decision makers. Training is available from City staff to help with any of these knowledge areas that a neighborhood volunteer feels he/she is lacking and wants to learn more.

 

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A. the philosophy and purpose of Neighborhood Watch?

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B. what your role as Neighborhood Watch Coordinator is?

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C. how to train Block Organizers within your neighborhood association?

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D. how to get a Neighborhood Watch sign and what the cost is?

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E. when to call 9-1-1, the non-emergency line (503-588-6123), or your district officer?

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F. whom to call for other crime prevention programs (National Night Out, Home Security, Operation I.D., etc.)?

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Do you need further training on an item not on this checklist? If so, what?

 

 

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